How to Search Information on Our Web Site

Sitemap

The sitemap visualizes the structure of our web site. A click on any of the items of the sitemap will take you to the corresponding page.

Search Form

Using the search form at the top center of the page you can search for words and terms both in the entire web site and in individual dictionaries:

Enter the word you want to look up in the input field at the top center of the browser window.
If umlaut and other special characters are not available, use the follwing alternatives:
ae = ä; oe = ö; ue = ü; ss = ß; e = é, è, ê, etc.

Click on Search

The search results are displayed under different titles:

GlossaryIf the the search word is a term described in our glossary, it is displayed here. All its synonyms are listed on the same line. On the lines underneath, related terms are listed together with their synonyms.

SpellingIf the search word is described in the spelling rules section, links to the relevant pages are displayed here.

GrammarIf the search word is described in the word grammar or the sentence grammar sections, links to the relevant pages are displayed here.

WordformationIf the search word is described in the wordformation rules section, links to the relevant pages are displayed here.

DictionariesHere you find:

the result word(s),

the word category of the result word(s),

hyperlinks to the corresponding entries in the various dictionaries (Spelling, Inflection, Morphology, German-English as well as some external dictionaries).
A click on one of the dictionary links will take you to the entry in that particular dictionary.

Wildcard Search

For more complex requests you can use so-called wild cards.

The * represents any number of any character, including no characters.
It can only be used in combination with at least three characters. In order to see all entries in the data base that start with the same characters, combine the characters with the wild card: e.g. if you enter Gel*, the search will return the entries Gel, Gelabber, gelabt, etc. The search *foto* will yield the search result abfotografieren, Aerofotografie, Aerofotogrammetrie etc.

The ? represents any single character.
For example, the search ?ilde will return the entries Gilde, milde, Tilde, etc.